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DR Congo is latest African nation to receive third-country deportees from US under deal

DR Congo will receive some migrants as part of a new deal under the Trump administration’s third-country programme, its government said on Sunday, the latest such African nation to receive migrants being deported from the United States. The deportees will start arriving in Democratic Republic of Con

Associated PressSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-04-05 · 22:53 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
DR Congo is latest African nation to receive third-country deportees from US under deal
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DR Congo will receive some migrants as part of a new deal under the Trump administration’s third-country programme.

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It would come with zero costs to the government with the United States covering the needed logistics.

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The deportees will start arriving in Democratic Republic of Congo this month.

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DR Congo will receive some migrants as part of a new deal under the Trump administration’s third-country programme.

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It would come with zero costs to the government with the United States covering the needed logistics.

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The deportees will start arriving in Democratic Republic of Congo this month.

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The Trump administration has spent at least US$40 million to deport about 300 migrants to countries other than their own.

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The arrangement is a “temporary” one that reflects DR Congo’s “commitment to human dignity and international solidarity”.

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The arrangement is a “temporary” one that reflects DR Congo’s “commitment to human dignity and international solidarity”.

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The Trump administration has spent at least US$40 million to deport about 300 migrants to countries other than their own.

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DR Congo will receive some migrants as part of a new deal under the Trump administration’s third-country programme, its government said on Sunday, the latest such African nation to receive migrants being deported from the United States.The deportees will start arriving in Democratic Republic of Congo this month, the Congolese Ministry of Communications said in a statement, without further details on the date or the number of deportees expected.It described the arrangement as a “temporary” one that reflects DR Congo’s “commitment to human dignity and international solidarity”.It would come with zero costs to the government with the United States covering the needed logistics, it said.The US has struck such third-country deportation deals with at least seven other African nations, many of them among countries hit the most by the Trump administration’s policies that have restricted trade, aid and migration.The Trump administration has spent at least US$40 million to deport about 300 migrants to countries other than their own, according to a report released recently by the Democratic staff of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.